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"The Battle With Bizarro"
Series Superboy
Season 2, Episode 7
Superboy 2x07 001
Air date November 18th, 1989
Writers Mark Jones
Director David Nutter
Producers Ilya Salkind; Buck Allen
Starring Gerard Christopher; Stacy Haiduk; Ilan Mitchell-Smith
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"The Battle With Bizarro" is the seventh episode of season two of the superhero fantasy series Superboy and the thirty-third episode of the series overall. It was directed by David Nutter with a script written by Mark Jones. It first aired in syndication on Saturday, November 18th, 1989. In this episode, Bizarro abducts Lana Lang and it is up to the recovering Superboy to save her. Professor Peterson uses his duplication ray to create a special type of Kryptonite designed to affect Bizarro.

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